One thing you learn very quickly living on the road, is that nothing goes to plan. You always need to be prepared for whatever comes your way - because when it happens it will happen in the most of dramatic, unexpected ways.
Read moreMy 5 favourite ways to Reconnect with Nature
Sometimes it can all get a bit much, with constant demands and the ongoing buzz of technology. Sometimes we need to take a step back, disconnect from the pressures and re-connect with something that’s been there for us for as long as we can remember. These are my tips for reconnecting with the natural world around us.
Read moreOtter Survey Training
I’ve not had as much luck spotting otters back here as I did when we were in Scotland. So what better way to improve my chances of being more otter aware, and help the local mammal group, than by volunteering to help out in their otter surveys.
Read moreTotton's Wild Suburbia
Spending time back at my childhood home I’ve reconnected with some wildlife that I though had disappeared.
Read moreRead about us in Campervan magazine
Check out our first published article in this months Campervan magazine
Read moreA Clamour of Rooks
A bird synonymous with english farmland, but its also pretty well known for the part it plays in english folklore
Read moreTips for Full Time Van Life
Living (or just travelling) in a small space can be tricky. Here are some of our tips to help things go a little bit more smoothly.
Read moreChalke Valley Red Kites
An incredible bird, with an incredible come back story and now a regular sight here in the Chalke Valley.
Read moreGarston Wood; Sixpenny's Secret
Off the beaten track in the picturesque Cranborne Chase is a secret nature reserve with plenty to offer.
Read moreWatching Wildlife Part 2...
Part Two of my tips on How To Watch Wildlife
Read moreBeautiful Blashford
My local patch and one of my all time favourite nature reserves. There is always something to see at Blashford Lakes.
Read moreWatching For Wildlife
Wildlife watching doesn’t have to be all camo hear and hides. If you learnt to really look you’d be surprised at the amount of nature on your doorstep…
Read moreWildlife Blogger of The Year....
Find out how my story; In Fallow’s Footsteps got in in the Wildlife Blogger of The Year Awards 2018
Read moreThe Wild (South) West
Whilst it may not scream out wilderness, due to it’s high tourist numbers, we love exploring Cornwall and it’s wide variety of environments, searching out Cornwall’s own brand of wild.
Read moreAn Overlooked Haven
The New Forest is most well known for it’s woodland and heathland habitats, but there are some hidden gems tucked away on the coast…
Read moreWildlife Blogger of The Year Entry
Something slightly different, but I would love to share with you all my entry for Wildlife Blogger of the Year 2018.
Read moreTo the sea...
We are so lucky to be based here in Salisbury over the next few months, there are so many wild places and some of them have crashing waves and fish and chips…
Read moreAn Owl For Autumn
For me there is only one bird that truly epitomizes Autumn for me, and it’s a pretty impressively adapted bird. But, it is starting to have a bit of a hard time, although there is something you could do to help….
Read moreThe Plan
We couldn’t stay in Scotland forever, as much as we would have liked to, but winter is coming and a plan needs to be made for the season ahead…
Read moreTurning...
Our summer season is coming to an end, and what a season it’s been. The cold and encroaching evenings have given us chance to reflect on some of our favourite wildlife encounters on our travels so far.
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